rePasta Window

Toolbar

Paste Into

Will paste the currently selected text into the next application's window. For example, if editing a file in the TextEdit
application, one can bring up rePasta and select a row in the summary section, and then click "Paste Into" and rePasta
will paste the currently selected text into TextEdit.

Clear History

Clears the rePasta history. For clearing sensitive information like credit cards or phone numbers and one wants to clear
the history.

Summary

Shows the first several lines of each item in the clipboard history. The current history limit is set to 100 items.

Content

Shows the full text of each item in the clipboard history.

Copying

To copy contents into rePasta, just use Command-C as one normally does to copy to the
clipboard. rePasta will look at the Mac clipboard for new updates and will add it to the rePasta clipboard history.

Pasting

There two ways to paste:

Copy text to clipboard

Paste text directly into following application

If one selects a row on a table, that text is automatically copied to the Mac clipboard. One can then go to the application
and use paste using standard Mac paste from clipboard.

A shortcut is also provided. If one types in Command-Enter while in rePasta. It will hide
rePasta and paste the currently selected text into the next open application.